Hollywood-Tourist Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 I texted one of my best friends yesterday and at the end she said 'you're the yin to my yang' mate! I've never heard that phrase before but wondered if anyone knew what it meant? Thanks
salparadise Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 Yes, it's means the perfect counterpart, a fit where opposite energy, or the mirror-image is needed. Do a google image search and you'll find a circle divided into two similar halves by a curvy line that fit to together exactly. In other words, the opposite of you and your new ex-gf.
Author Hollywood-Tourist Posted June 26, 2020 Author Posted June 26, 2020 7 minutes ago, salparadise said: Yes, it's means the perfect counterpart, a fit where opposite energy, or the mirror-image is needed. Do a google image search and you'll find a circle divided into two similar halves by a curvy line that fit to together exactly. In other words, the opposite of you and your new ex-gf. Does it mean that some people have the same views/opinions of things?
salparadise Posted June 26, 2020 Posted June 26, 2020 Not that specific. More often meaning similar but compatible, like a lock and key, male-female energy. 2
Author Hollywood-Tourist Posted June 26, 2020 Author Posted June 26, 2020 I understand what you mean now. I'm sure that she was implying purely in a platonic friendship way. It just confused me as she's never used that term before. This is a good friend that I've know for over 10yrs that said this to me.
d0nnivain Posted July 15, 2020 Posted July 15, 2020 It's symbolized by a a circle divided by a curve with two smaller circles inside each of the halves. Google it. It is about harmony & fitting together, being the other side of a the whole & having each other's missing piece
Foxhall Posted July 16, 2020 Posted July 16, 2020 I associate this term with two people sharing a similar interest, but generally they take opposite views and will argue this vociferously, banter/sparring partners as such.
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